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Budget
$715 - $1,430
Route
Depart
Return
Price
MiamiSao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
MIA - GRU
MIAGRU
Miami
Mon 13/5
1 stop17h 17m
Sao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
Sun 2/6
1 stop17h 58m
Boston Logan IntlBelo Horizonte Tancredo Neves Intl
BOS - CNF
BOSCNF
Boston Logan Intl
Thu 25/4
1 stop22h 15m
Belo Horizonte Tancredo Neves Intl
Tue 28/5
2 stops21h 10m
Los AngelesSao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
LAX - GRU
LAXGRU
Los Angeles
Mon 13/5
2 stops37h 41m
Sao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
Mon 20/5
1 stop16h 50m
MiamiSao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
MIA - GRU
MIAGRU
Miami
Wed 11/9
2 stops18h 40m
Sao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
Mon 16/9
2 stops24h 37m
OrlandoSao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
MCO - GRU
MCOGRU
Orlando
Sun 30/6
2 stops31h 45m
Sao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
Sat 13/7
1 stop23h 00m
Los AngelesSao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
LAX - GRU
LAXGRU
Los Angeles
Tue 7/5
1 stop16h 58m
Sao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
Tue 14/5
1 stop16h 49m
MiamiSao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
MIA - GRU
MIAGRU
Miami
Sun 30/6
2 stops20h 32m
Sao Paulo Guarulhos Intl
Sat 13/7
1 stop10h 50m
Currently, May is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Brazil (average of $1,429). Flying to Brazil in December will prove the most costly (average of $2,140). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$2,658
February
$2,586
March
$2,399
April
$2,325
May
$2,193
June
$2,621
July
$2,525
August
$2,449
September
$2,683
October
$2,569
November
$2,856
December
$3,284
SAO Temperature | 17 - 23 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Brazil, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 23.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of June, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 17.0 C).
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Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
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Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
Crew
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Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Reviews
Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Reviews
Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Comfort
Entertainment
Food
Reviews
Good although thete was 2 hours delay in the flight but still is good 😊
Brazil is the largest country in South America – spanning more than 8.5 million square kilometres – and one of the most culturally diverse and populous countries in the world. An eclectic mix of Portuguese, European, native Indian, African, Asian and Middle Eastern immigrants have lived in Brazil harmoniously for generations. Many are surprised to discover Sao Paulo has the largest Japanese community outside of Japan, while the highest concentration of Germans and Italians lives in the south at Rio Grande do Sul, Parana and Santa Catarina.
Brazil’s heart and soul is unreservedly Rio de Janeiro, which annually hosts one of the world’s biggest and most colourful parties – Carnaval. Further north, the city of Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia, was once the country’s main arrival port for ships carrying slaves from Africa. Some of Brazil’s most stunning beaches are in the northeast at Recife, Fortaleza and Natal.
The best way to see several cities is to purchase a Brazil Air Pass when you book flights to Brazil.
Brazil has five climatic regions: equatorial, tropical, semi-arid, highland tropical and subtropical. Sao Paulo and Brasilia, on the plateau, have a mild climate with temperatures averaging 19 degrees Celsius. Coastal cities, including Rio de Janeiro, Recife, Natal and Salvador, have warmer climates balanced by the Trade Winds. Rio’s average temperature of around 26 degrees Celsius rises to the high 30s during summer. The southern Brazilian cities of Porto Alegre and Curitiba are subtropical, with hot summers and frosts and below zero temperatures in winter. In the Amazon, days are generally warm, wet and humid but temperatures rarely rise above 32 degrees. There’s a rainy season (November to May) and not-so-rainy season (June to October).
Brazil is huge and the best (though not the cheapest) way to get around the country is by taking domestic Brazil flights. If you’re planning to visit a few regions or cities, purchase a Brazil Pass when booking your airline ticket.
In major cities the most convenient and safest, way to get around is by taxi.
Buses are a good, reliable option for long-distance travel. All major cities are linked by bus.
While rental cars are available at the airport, be warned driving can be incredibly frustrating and often dangerous.